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<br />Amendments to public safety; conservation; open space, parks <br />and recreation; and land use Elements <br /> <br />Public Safety Element (page 19) <br /> <br />Objective 3.0: Preserve wetlands, riparian corridors, and buffer zones and establish <br />reasonable limits on the clearing of vegetation from the project site. <br /> <br />Implementation Program: Limit disturbance of natural water bodies and drainage systems to <br />conserve natural areas; protect slopes and channels; and minimize impacts from storm water and <br />urban runoff on the biological integrity of natural drainage systems and water bodies. <br /> <br />Conservation Element (page 22-23) <br /> <br />Policy: Encourage water conservation through design and facilities features of new <br />developments through the use of water quality wetlands, biofiltration swales, watershed-scale <br />retrofits, etc where such measures are likely to be effective and technically and economically <br />feasible. <br /> <br />Policy: Establish development guidelines for areas particularly susceptible to erosion <br />and sediment loss. <br /> <br />Policy: Provide for appropriate permanent measures to reduce storm water pollutant <br />loads in storm water from the development site. <br /> <br />Policy: Minimize changes in hydrology and pollutant loading; require incorporation of <br />control, including structural and non-structural and Best Management Practices to <br />mitigate the projected increases in pollutant loads and flows. <br /> <br />Policy: Ensure that post-development runoff rates and velocities from a site have no <br />significant adverse impact on downstream erosion and stream habitat. <br /> <br />Program: Maintain compliance with regional watershed and storm water management <br />principles. <br /> <br />Open Space. Parks and Recreation Element (page 25) <br /> <br />Objective 4.0: Encourage the use of water quality wetlands, biofiltration swales, <br />watershed-scale retrofits, etc. in existing and new open space, parks and recreation <br />facilities where such measures are likely to be effective and technically and <br />economically feasible. <br /> <br />Exhibit A <br />Page 1 of 2 <br /> <br />Resolution No. 2004-057 <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />